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Started by xdc, July 12, 2012, 09:02:26 AM

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Hi deeR44,

The Intel notation is much more easy to read and understand than the AT & T syntax.

deeR44

QuoteSimple, they both use different notation, most Windows assemblers use a variation of Intel notation where AT&T notation was used with the GNU assembler (GAS).

I understand that but I still don't see where it has anything, whatsoever, to do with an assembler output.

deeR44

QuoteThe Intel notation is much more easy to read and understand than the AT & T syntax.

Thank you and I agree. I have only used MASM going back to its first release in the 70's or 80's.

I still do and I don't do Linux or any sixty-four bit stuff. I have enough difficulty with thirty-two bits.